Abstract WP301: Onset to Arrival Time in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients : Neuroscience Institute in Western India Experience

2017 
Objective: To evaluate factors that influence onset to arrival time of Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) patients at a Western Indian Neuroscience Institute. Introduction: Thrombolytic therapy for AIS is in the developing stages in India. In order to increase availability of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (IV rtPA) to AIS patients, it is essential to understand the current scenario and factors affecting onset to arrival time of AIS at Indian hospitals. Limited data is available regarding onset to arrival time and associated demographic, epidemiological and clinical characteristics of hospitalized AIS Indian patients. Methods: Vadodara Institute of Neurological Sciences (VINS) is a standalone Neurological Hospital situated in Vadodara, India. Prospective data (onset to arrival time, demographics and clinical features) was collected on AIS patients admitted to VINS from June 2014 to July 2016. Onset to arrival time was stratified into 5 groups: 6 hours). Results: Data was collected on 519 AIS patients of whom 55, 18, 32, 120 and 294 presented Conclusion: Patients presenting within the time window for IV rtPA (
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